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The Geneva Act entered into force on 26 February 2020. This allows for the international registration of GIs. Contracting parties then agree to protect certain GIs originating in other contracting states, on their own territories. In addition, it gives contracting parties access to the Lisbon System.

The EU became a contracting party to the Geneva Act by Council Decision (EU) 2019/1754.
The European Parliament and the European Council adopted Regulation (EU) 2019/1753 setting out the actions to be taken by the Union following its accession.

After this webinar you will:

•    know how the Geneva Act and the Lisbon system works;
•    understand the workflow for protecting EU and third country GIs under the Geneva Act;
•    have a general understanding of the standard for assessing applications for protection of third country GIs in the EU under the Geneva Act;
•    know the difference between the system of protection provided by the Geneva Act when compared with that provided by EU GI Regulations.

Speakers:

Luca Cianfoni - DG AGRI, European Commission

Moderator:

Elisa Zaera - EUIPO - Operations Department

Judges: No
OHIM Staff: No
IP National Offices: No
Non IP National Offices: No
SME: No
Special clients: No
WIPO: No
Custom: No
Polices: No
EPO: No
OAMI User's Groyp: No
European Parliament: No
EEA European Express Association: No
European Commission Directorates- General (Dgs): No
Providers: No
Academics: No
Press: No
Administrative Board and the Budget Committee: No
Modality: Conferences
Type: Training IP
Duration (eLearning): 65
Is the course completed?: No
Provider: EUIPO
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Self enrolment (Student)